Our library is a comprehensive list
of do-it-yourself Web sites,
articles, and how-to guides that
help landlords, handymen, and
contractors accomplish maintenance
tasks from the easiest to the most
complex. Tenants can also benefit
from many of the how-to guides if
they need to fix things the little
things that can go wrong inside
their rental unit.

Landlords Who Do Not
Use Professional Managers

Do-it-yourself landlords
can be divided into two main groups. The
first group is landlords that prefer to
manage their property without the
assistance of hiring a
professional
property management company and hire
outside professionals to perform most if
not all of the property maintenance
chores.

Landlords Who Do It
All

The second group is
landlords who not only take care of the
rental or property management duties
themselves, but also are very ďhandyĒ
and perform most if not all of the
maintenance requirements associated with
maintaining their rental property.

Find Valuable
Landlord Resources Here

There are many resources
available to both groups on and off line
for the do-it-self landlords. Whether
itís managing rentals on-line or
handling routine property maintenance,
preventative maintenance or substantial
renovation, for these landlords --
getting it done right and doing it
themselves is their goal.

Landlord.comís
Do-it-yourself Center Has It All

We've got information
and services where landlords can
self-manage on or off-line, shop for
rental supplies, how to guides and
articles on how the vendor
professionals, who specialize in home,
rental or apartment repairs get jobs
done, tips on low-cost ways to make
repairs, replacement or remodel. We even
provide landlords advice on helping
fellow landlords hire handymen, licensed
contractors or tradespersons, and warn
you of some of the scams to look out
for, including how much landlords should
pay for supplies and labor.